On 2006-10-25 08:14:56 -0700, Matthew Rubenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

        What's the native soundfile format for SIP?
??? I think you might need to do some research (the above is a nonsense question I think).
 Any idea which soundfile
takes the least CPU for mixing together in conferences?
Probably slinear for prerecorded stuff, as that will only have to transcoded one way (the direction of your output devices). Unless all your devices are using ulaw or alaw, then the previous posters advice is correct.

        How about whether the CPU load for conferencing native data is
greater/less than the CPU load for transcoding non-native data that is
"CPU lighter" in the conference mixing phase?
Transcoding is a bigger hit then mixing as i understand it.

If all the conference members are using ulaw for example, then having the playback material encoded in ulaw is the big winner. If there are different codecs connecting, then there is a lot of decoding/mixing/recoding that will need to occur.

Marty


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